How Women Lead’s Latinas in Sight Initiative to Drive Representation and Break Barriers for Latina Leaders
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How Women Lead , a powerful community of more than 15,000 accomplished women executives working to redefine female leadership in the 21st century, has focused efforts to mobilize 1,000 Latinas to break barriers and drive representation for Latina leadership in business through its Latinas in Sight initiative.
Key Points:
- How Women Lead , a powerful community of more than 15,000 accomplished women executives working to redefine female leadership in the 21st century, has focused efforts to mobilize 1,000 Latinas to break barriers and drive representation for Latina leadership in business through its Latinas in Sight initiative.
- Latinas in Sight kicks off National Hispanic Heritage Month, September 15 to October 15, with two events celebrating and empowering Latina leaders.
- Were not going to wait for other people to break down barriers for us, said Julie Castro Abrams, CEO and Founder of How Women Lead.
- How Women Leads philanthropic arm, How Women Give, provides grants and invaluable connections to womens and girls organizations on the frontlines of todays most critical issues.